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The Keeper Chronicles: The Complete Trilogy
- The Keeper Chronicles, Book 1-3
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Length: 46 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When Mallon the Undying threatened the land years ago, the elves stopped him - and then disappeared.
Now Mallon's followers seek to bring him back to finish what he started.
Only the Keepers - storytellers, historians, and magic-wielders - are left to stand against them.
Alaric, who betrayed everything he believed to save his wife - and still failed.
Will, a storyteller who’s convinced his weak magic makes him useless.
And Sini, a former slave girl with unimaginable power but no way to wield it.
Can they survive being hunted by dragons, attacked by frost goblins, and betrayed by traitors in their midst?
Or will Mallon's minions overwhelm them and plunge the land into darkness?
Fans of Patrick Rothfuss, David Eddings, and Terry Brooks will love this engaging trilogy. Dive into this enchanting epic fantasy series fans call "heart-pounding, emotional, and very satisfying".
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- Bigt983
- 09-08-20
it has arrived!
I've been waiting for this to hit audible and I don't think I've ever spent an audible credit so quickly. For those who have read some of the books the chapters break down like this:
Book 2 starts at chapter 59
Book 3 starts at chapter 112
TGR does an amazing job, as always, and I actually slowed down my listening time from 1.5x to enjoy it more.
And here's my original ebook review for reference...
I love this series so much... Don't wait! Get it now!
I would consider myself an old school fantasy lover and spent much of my youth reading Tolkien, McKiernan, McCaffrey, Tad Williams and pretty much anyone else I could get my hands on. Recently I have dove into indie fantasy and let me tell you, JA Andrews is leaps and bounds ahead of the field, her story telling is phenomenal and you can't help but get sucked in and feel fully immersed while reading. Once you hit that 30% point of each book you can't help but get swept up in the story, you have to pick up the book every free minute you have until you finish it.
Getting a little fatigued by all the grimdark books? Looking for something to rekindle that same passion you had as a kid the first time you read about dragons? This is it, this is the story. She will make you laugh, she will make you cheer, she will make you send her messages about how your wife asks what's going on in the story because you are crying into your coffee mug while reading!
Her side story (and bonus story) fit in so well with the main trilogy that I have tremendously high hopes for future novels.
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- Marci Binion
- 09-20-20
Loved the series
I have to admit that I am becoming harder to please as I grow older (and wiser). I find myself giving up on a series if it can't keep my attention within the first few hours. This trilogy was a refreshing change & I loved the way it focused on each character separately. The narrator always does a fantastic job so no surprise there. Now I need to see what else JA Andrews has up her sleeves. Great job. Highly recommend.
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- David D. Schneider
- 10-12-20
Don’t invest your time in this story with a bogus ending!!. . . 😱
Starts out interestingly and the unfortunately the plot twist and character breakdown at the end make you say, “Oh dear Lord! Did I just spend all this time following all these characters and sub stories to have the author crap out with an unbelievable and totally out of character action by the chief villain of the last book?” So ridiculous by the author it makes me mad! What, were you late to your publishing date? Or just tired of the whole thing yourself and just pulled enough plot threads together to make a doschdveled bow for your “ present” of a book? . . . 😱
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5 stars is great (I rarely give this rating).
4 stars is good (given only to interesting and well-written books).
3 stars is OK (the usual listen I encounter on Audible).
2 stars is poor (and not worth the credit or the listen).
1 star is awful (and to be diss'ed and shunned and spread as thus through out the Audible Universe)!
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- Sally Wagle
- 10-03-20
exceptional
I love a good fantasy but I usually end up sending a good percentage back cause the characters are simplistic, the plots are too predictable, or it is one similar battle after another. This one kept me totally engaged. Thank you
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- David
- 10-03-20
Excellent Story
I enjoyed the three stories very much. TGR's performance is top notch. The characters are well developed, and the story is creative and interesting enough. The trilogy has a very satisfying ending, which is is sometimes under appreciated. Putting the three books together like this makes this so much more enjoyable. Highly recommended.
19 people found this helpful
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- Caryn Bromirski
- 01-25-21
Great escape!
I am so happy to have discovered JA Andrews! These books got increasingly rich in character, and always carried hope and goodness as a core reality. I love the diversity in the development of the elves and dwarves. The sword lore was a bit confusing, and I wish more time was spent with the final revelations, but I am eager to jump into Andrews’ next work!
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- Mark
- 10-08-20
A True gem of a trilogy - memorable and bright
The characters are extraordinarily well developed. Plenty of twists and turns keeping the listener engaged. Hope amidst chaos. A worthy contribution to epic fantasy. Thank you JA Andrews.
13 people found this helpful
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- Matthew
- 09-28-20
Loved It!!!
A fabulous value and a wonderful trilogy!!! I would love to see the next series this author puts out!!! Thank you for such a wonderful series!!
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- Joe
- 10-15-20
spectacular!!!
can't put down reading, well performed, story line is riviting, leaving the reader hungering for more
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- alekp51
- 02-15-21
Not worth the time or the credit
I got reeled in by all the fantastic reviews, but now that I've finished the first book, I cannot possibly understand how it was rated so well. This book is written for children - the characters are two tone (good or bad), the writing is mediocre, and the plot is extremely predictable. Don't waste your time with this novel!
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- R S
- 10-22-20
Serendipity!
I listen to A LOT of fantasy, with my favourites being the mind blowing Joe Abercrombie but also Brandon Sanderson and M. J. Sullivan among others,
Having finished a relisten to them all, I was desperately searching for something new and came across this because I knew and liked the narrator. I took a chance and I am so glad I did. This is not my usual preferred grim dark but it is extremly enjoyable. Though it isn’t innovative as such, it does feel fresh and well imagined. I liked the main characters and, as the previous reviewer mentioned, how well each books moves on yet interweaves their storylines. I am going to buy this on hardcopy, I liked it that much.
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- fred dredd
- 11-16-20
Epic saga
I admit that I bought this book because it was good value, 3 books for 1 credit is not to be sniffed at. I intended to listen to the first part and then skip to something different and maybe come back to it later. I was so enthralled by the first story I blitzed all 3 in one go. Each book is a story on its own, no padding to make it a series, just well crafted stories that are entertaining from beginning to end. I will be looking for more books from j a Andrews in the future. Narrator is very good too, keeping you interested in the story all the way through.
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- jackie Hammond
- 11-12-20
Enjoyable listen
3 books in 1, in a sale and a narrator I favoured I had to take the plunge.
Enjoyable book. Not over complicated and a good ending. (I’ll admit A little in love with Will) sad I know. But recommend.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-28-21
very enjoyable
I don't often write reviews but as a connoisseur of fantasy I enjoy a book that can bring me in and keep me in, and this book definitely did that I did not put it down once. so if you want something that is easy to listen to I would highly suggest this book.
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- Hugh S
- 02-13-21
Good value
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-09-20
Really good 'read'
Narrator was great
Kept me interested and a good storyline
Would highly recommend if you like fantasy
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- BugzyMalone
- 10-29-20
Thrilling
Fabulous listen. Gripping stroy through out the 3 books. All emotions checked off. Would listen again
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- Samwel
- 10-29-20
Magical saga at its finest.
Fantastic story, great character depth and build up. action that pulls you in to keep you listening. Hats off to Tim G Reynolds for another stupendous performance. To all involved, thanks you for your effort.
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- Mr. Deane
- 10-29-20
Fully enjoyed
A great story so I thought I should give it a review. The story can be a little predictable in places, but the characters are good and it's thoroughly enjoyable. Totally worth it.
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- J. Levi Keith
- 10-15-20
Fresh air in a genre full of stuffy tropes
Great tale, loved the progression of the series as you start with one protagonist and transition between new ones but never have to leave your old friends along the way.
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- Justamiller
- 02-10-21
Mediocre trilogy
After reading all of the positive reviews on this trilogy I was excited to get into this fantasy series. People wrote comments about twists, plot changes & surprises, that the magics were exciting and that they couldn't put the books down 'many late nights listening'. They spoke of how awesome it was to listen about dragons and elves and that the story was full of adventure. I'm now left confused as this wasn't my experience at all.
In the first book, I was excited about seeing how the story would extend. Expecting Malon or Melon to come back and the trouble he would cause over the 3 books finishing with him being defeated. I was disappointed when this didn't happen, he almost get's resurrected in the first book....then doesn't... and then that was it.
The other two books just fizzed out for me and I didn't really get into them at all. I disliked how every keeper was pretty much mediocre and not that great. Each of them suffered from some deficiency or 'power handbrake' which I expected them to overcome but never did. The whole of book 3 I just wanted siri to become the badass keeper that realised how to use her magic and again.....this never happened.
I was really disappointed with the trilogy and glad I didn't pay to listen and it was just my monthly credit.
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- Being Living Now
- 10-02-20
This Kept me riveted
Awesome narration, a rolling interesting story. Characters to wish you could meet them. Good values,. Highly recomended.
Elves, with a twist, Dwarves, Giants, Magicians, Injustice, friendship, cautionary friendships built o blossoming trust, love and Dragons!!
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- Dave
- 01-12-21
Hard to stop✋ listening.
Great story 👏 love the characters.
Well read, I have enjoy Tim Gérard Reynolds bring the characters to life.
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- al
- 11-26-20
Great book
It kept me listening, the performance was fantastic, great magic, world and people a fantastic tale for most ages
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- Anonymous User
- 03-28-22
A great Tale.
I loved these stories. Don't listen to the nay sayers, they probably whinged about The Lord of the Rings. Some people complain about everything. These were fabulous writings.
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- Gene
- 11-03-21
Great story, and trilogy
Read by Tim Gerald Reynolds, this story has great character arcs and proper timeline progressions.
The first 5 hrs I was hesitant as you are immersed rather quickly into the new world, however it’s subtly misleading antagonist plots pulled me in.
Loved it, wish there were more!
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- Sharon
- 10-07-21
Very dull and confusing
When listening to this audiobook, I have to ask myself one question. Did I doze off at some point in the telling of the tale? There were several new participants without introduction and the timeline is not linear. Do not waste your money!
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- Rachael
- 09-05-21
Excellent all round
Clever, clean, good spots of humor, and well perfomed. Will certainly be a future relisten.
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- christian
- 08-17-21
excellent value
slow start but great narrative flow and world building. a very nicely encompassed story that both satisfied and left me wanting just a bit more.
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- Charm Harris
- 07-27-21
Great series - thoroughly enjoyed it.
Struggled a little with the second book at times, but a great story overall. Told from three different viewpoints but all neatly tied up in the end. Tim Gerard Reynolds did a great job, as usuall. I want more! :)